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Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research

Mohamed Kheider University-Biskra

Faculty of Arts and Foreign Languages

Department of Arts and Foreign Languages

Division of English

A Dissertation Submitted to the Department of Arts and Foreign Languages in Partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the Master degree in English language

Option: Literature & Civilization

Board of Examiners: Submitted by: BOUNASRI Aicha

Mr. BOULEGROUNE Adel...Supervisor

Mrs. AMRI CHENINI Boutheina...Chair

Mr. SMATI Said ...Examiner

2015/2016

Nuances of Alienation 1984 and Ralph

Invisible Man: A Comparative Study

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Acknowledgements

My foremost gratitude and appreciation goes to Almighty Allah. Moreover, I would like to express my gratitude to some people without their assistance this humble work would not be accomplished. At first, my utmost appreciation goes to my supervisor, Mr. Adel Boulegroune, as I am indebted to him for his valuable guidance. He provided me with his constructive criticism that helped for enhancing my work. Furthermore, I would like to extend my special appreciations to the board members, Mr. Smati and Mrs. Amri Chenini Boutheina for their insightful comments and suggestions. My special gratitude goes as well to all my teachers and the department of English for support. I would like finally to express my deepest thankfulness to my family and friends. Words cannot express how grateful I am for all the sacrifices that you have made on my behalf.

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Dedication

To the Alienated in the world

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Abstract

This 1984 and Ralph

Invisible Man is a comparative of the nuances of alienation conception starting from the idea that it is a basic form of rootlessness and disintegration, which, forms a subject of psychological, sociological, and literary studies. Correspondingly, the theme of alienation has been dealt with persistently in modern American and European fiction. Therefore, this research aims at recalling different angles of the manifestation of alienation presented in characters of 1984 and Invisible Man respectively. Hence, the investigation tried to make it precise that nuances of alienation has been discussed thoroughly in the aforementioned works. Furthermore, nuances of alienation conception is a subject of divergence and convergence in these works. To put it in other context, the answer of the major question to what extent these two different writers diverge and converge in their theme of alienation is found in the present research comparative, which takes recourse and insights from theories in literary criticism in sociology, psychoanalysis, and Marxism. As major findings of this research, 1984 and Invisible Man come together in manifesting nuances or degree in meaning of the concept of alienation when it comes to its definitions in psychology, sociology, and modern alienation. In addition, these areas of study draw apart the sensation and outcomes of this inner conflict. This latter, is in terms of the feeling of alienation whether it is brief or continuous and if it is prosperous or dramatic for such presented characters. Key words: George Orwell, 1984, Ralph Ellison, Invisible Man, Alienation, Marxism, Sociology, Psychoanalysis, Modernism, Literary Criticism, Racism, Totalitarianism.

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Abstract in Arabic

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